[ad_1] Ethiopian Airlines successfully unveiled its new passenger terminal at Bole International Airport last week. The flag carrier ensured that the terminal was designed with a focus on biosecurity and biosecurity measures. Africa’s largest airline has opened a terminal focused on protecting passenger safety. Photo: Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, the …
Read More »Schools aren’t zero risk, but ‘openness is a better option,’ says interim CMO
[ad_1] Schools are not a zero-risk option, the interim medical director told parents and teachers, but their reopening has been carefully weighed against “the very real damage” that sustained closures can cause. With most elementary and post-primary schools returning this week after a nearly six-month break, Dr. Ronan Glynn wrote …
Read More »Samsung Starts Producing Faster and Thinner DRAM Chips for Next Year’s Premium Smartphones
[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. said today that it has started mass production of its most advanced dynamic random access memory chips to date. The 16-gigabyte LPDDR5 DRAM chip is designed for mobile devices and is manufactured at the company’s Pyeongtaek plant in South Korea, using a new process called …
Read More »Blockchain Allows Starbucks Suppliers to See Market Demand Details
[ad_1] (Bloomberg) Starbucks Corp. fans can now track their coffee. And also the farmers, who will know for the first time where their beans end up. We have been able to track every coffee we buy from every farm for almost two decades. Michelle Burns, Senior Vice President, Global Coffee, …
Read More »When Japan’s Shinzo Abe leaves, ‘Abenomics’ will remain, for better or for worse
[ad_1] Komaki Fujii opened his vegetarian restaurant in central Tokyo in 2013, when the future looked bright. Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister, had just taken office and promised a bold package of reforms that would boost the country’s stagnant economy and transform the way it operated. Now Abe is preparing …
Read More »US Approaches 6 Million Coronavirus Cases As Midwest Spikes
[ad_1] The United States recorded nearly 6 million coronavirus cases on Sunday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Four Midwestern states recently reported record one-day increases in new cases: Iowa (about 785), North Dakota (about 375), South Dakota (about 425) and Minnesota (about 1,000), all according to Johns Hopkins …
Read More »Covid-19: more than 25 million cases worldwide
[ad_1] With the Covid-19 pandemic continuing to affect countries around the world, the number of confirmed cases worldwide has surpassed 25 million, with more than 843,000 deaths worldwide, and the United States has the highest number of confirmed cases and deaths worldwide. A CNN article read: “A return to campus …
Read More »Global coronavirus cases top 25 million as pandemic hits nations around the world
[ad_1] The number of Covid-19 cases reported around the world has exceeded 25 million, with the United States, Brazil and India leading the grim tally, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. The coronavirus has killed more than 843,000 people around the world since it emerged from Wuhan, China, late …
Read More »Why is noise in Minnesota causing death and destruction in Ethiopia?
[ad_1] Baby Samuel FenenjiAugust 30, 2020 Ethiopia has come a long way from the dictatorship to the establishment of a democratic system of government. Embarking on such a large project is not easy and makes it more difficult in a diverse and complex country like Ethiopia. History teaches us that …
Read More »Qatar Airways does not book passengers for Australia
[ad_1] Faced with a large backlog of Australians trying to get home, Qatar Airways has stopped accepting new bookings in Australia. The country only accepts 4,000 international arrivals a week. That includes its own citizens. Because of this, airlines estimate that it will take months to clear the backlog of …
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